different view

collocation in English

meaningsofdifferentandview

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different
adjective
uk
/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/
us
/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt/
not ...
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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofdifferentandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdifferent view

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Another group of colonials held adifferentview.
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There adifferentviewof rationality was needed.
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The figure of the consumer embodies adifferentviewof the public.
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The media can have adifferentviewof their importance than professionals or the assessment group.
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However, behaviourists who observed managers in practice produced adifferentviewof managerial decision-making.
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A system implementor takes a verydifferentviewof the situation.
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However, there are a few occasions where adifferentviewof phonological features is entertained.
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The observer has adifferentviewof the experiment to the experimenter.
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We have presented a verydifferentviewof the stimulation available to perceptual systems.
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The present investigation has been carried out with a somewhatdifferentview.
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Other advocates of participatory democracy, especially contemporary theorists, have, however, adopted a verydifferentview.
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My analysis of the data she has gathered may present adifferentviewfrom hers.
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However, the conceptual analyser takes adifferentviewof syntactic knowledge.
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On the issue of an apology, it is regrettable that central command has adifferentview.
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Yet there is adifferentviewto be seen from the perspective of the pharmaceutical industry.
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Due to the changeable outdoor lighting conditions and due to thedifferentviewangles the fence size estimation is unreliable.
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There are three sections, each presenting adifferentviewof language ideology and the subordination of non-mainstream languages.
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She seems to wish to make explicit her awareness that obstetricians have adifferentviewof pregnancy than general practitioners.
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However, he comes to adifferentviewconcerning the justifiability of applying western-type tests to non-western peoples.
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It is possible that the parents of children with asthma may have adifferentviewof asthma clinics.
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The information is redundant with the first table, but is useful because it offers adifferentview.
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We do not contend that the dialogical perspective leads us to a radicallydifferentviewof word production.
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But what is really at issue here is surely adifferentviewof what counts as the political.
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They take adifferentview.
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There is thedifferentview.
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